Translating Tourism by Stefania M. Maci

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9781032736648
Published:
22 Sep 2025
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
254 pages
Dimensions:
234mm
Weight:
0.453kgs
This textbook explores tourist discourse and communication, focusing on the translation of tourism texts. It covers linguistic, intercultural, and inclusive aspects in both traditional and digital formats. Emphasizing cultural adaptation and accessibility, it provides key insights for translators, researchers, and tourism professionals
This engaging textbook provides an in-depth examination of tourist discourse and communication and a guide to how to translate tourism texts.Through analysis of the linguistic, intercultural, and socially inclusive aspects of tourist communication, this volume covers both conventional and digital forms of tourist texts and explores the unique attributes of tourist discourse, including its lexical, syntactic, and textual qualities, and how these affect translation processes. Special emphasis is placed on the translation of digital tourist information, guided tours, and accessible tourism discourse, highlighting the need for a functional and flexible translation methodology. The authors posit that tourist translation transcends simple language transmission, functioning as a mediatory act that necessitates cultural adaptation, knowledge of accessibility, and persuasive methods customised for varied audiences. Synthesising concepts from tourist studies, discourse analysis, and translation studies, this accessible textbook merge theoretical views with practical examples to provide a key resource for researchers, translators, and professionals in translation studies, tourism communication, English language and linguistics.

About the Author: Stefania M. Maci is Full Professor of English Language, Linguistics and Translation at the University of Bergamo, where she is the coordinator of the MA in Text Sciences and Culture Enhancement in the Digital Age. She has extensively published in tourism discourse and is the co-editor of the Routledge Handbook of Scientific Communication and the Routledge Handbook of Discourse and Disinformation.Cinzia Spinzi is Associate Professor at the University of Bergamo where she is the Coordinator of the MA in Planning and Management of Tourism Systems.

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